Live Washington County launch market

Find approved contractors in St. George, Utah.

Browse the live St. George roster for painting, epoxy flooring, roof coatings, stucco repair, plumbing, HVAC, and general contractor work. If the right path is not obvious, use one homeowner request instead of a lead-auction blast.

St. George roster live now One approved contractor per trade Manual local review Washington County footprint

Contractor? Use the dedicated city application page instead of the homeowner-facing local roster.

How the local roster works

One local starting point instead of a mixed-intent directory page.

The public homepage now stays focused on St. George homeowner decisions. The contractor application flow lives on its own page, and future-city demand is handled without pretending those cities already have live rosters.

Browse the live roster first

The St. George roster shows the current categories already covered in the Washington County launch market.

Use one homeowner request when needed

Projects that cross trades or fall outside the live footprint stay on one intake path instead of being resold into a bidding loop.

Keep contractor acquisition separate

Contractors who want a St. George waitlist position or an open-city application now use the dedicated application page, not the homeowner-facing homepage.

Already comparing written quotes? Use the independent Contractor Search bid comparison tool to review scope, exclusions, warranty, and payment terms before you choose a contractor.

Live categories

Current contractor categories in St. George.

These are the public homeowner-facing service paths live now in St. George.

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Painting

Interior, exterior, cabinet repainting, drywall repair, and prep-heavy residential work.

Approved now

Epoxy flooring

Garage floors, decorative systems, moisture-tested prep, and commercial floor coating work.

Approved now

Roof coatings

Low-slope roof coatings, waterproofing, and heat-load management for Southern Utah conditions.

Approved now

Stucco repair

Crack repair, patch work, texture matching, and repaint-ready exterior restoration.

Approved now

Plumbing + HVAC

Service repairs, diagnostics, installs, and replacement planning through the live local operator.

Approved now

General contractor work

Remodel scope, structural problem-solving, and broader project oversight for the launch market.

Approved now

Electrical

Residential wiring, panel upgrades, EV chargers, generator setups, and solar installations.

Live St. George roster

Current local operators shown on the public roster.

These are the active St. George roster cards homeowners can use right now. Each card points to the real local operator instead of a placeholder listing.

Painting

3 Ropes Painting

Interior, exterior, cabinet repainting, drywall repair, and premium residential work across Washington County.

Residential painting Cabinets + drywall

Visit 3 Ropes Painting

Epoxy flooring

Epoxy Floor St. George

Garage floor epoxy, shop coatings, decorative systems, and prep-heavy resurfacing work.

Garage floors Decorative systems

Visit Epoxy Floor St. George

Roof coatings

St. George Roof Coatings LLC

Flat-roof coatings, waterproofing systems, and low-slope roof protection for Southern Utah properties.

Flat roofs Waterproofing

Visit St. George Roof Coatings

Stucco repair

Stucco Repair St. George

Crack repair, patching, texture matching, and exterior restoration through a dedicated stucco-repair path.

Cracks + patching Texture matching

Visit Stucco Repair St. George

General contractor

B. Skelton Construction

Home remodels, structural problem-solving, drywall, garages, and broader project work for Southern Utah homeowners.

Remodels Project oversight

Visit B. Skelton Construction

Plumbing + HVAC

Triple-T Plumbing, Heating & Air

Established heating, cooling, and plumbing service for St. George and the surrounding Washington County footprint.

Plumbing HVAC service

Visit Triple-T St. George

Electrical

Hedgehog Electric & Solar

Trusted electricians handling panel upgrades, residential wiring, EV chargers, and solar power installations across Washington County.

Residential electrical Solar installations

Visit Hedgehog Electric

For a fuller local breakdown, use the dedicated St. George roster page.

Local footprint

The live homeowner footprint stays local and explicit.

The public roster is live for St. George and the nearby Washington County service area. Other markets can still submit demand, but they are not shown as fake active rosters on the homeowner-facing homepage.

St. George, UT
Washington, UT
Santa Clara, UT
Ivins, UT
Hurricane, UT
Need another city? Use the homeowner request form.

Approval method

Approved means a real manual review standard.

The site now separates the local roster from the explanation of how approval works. That gives the homepage a cleaner search intent while keeping the underlying review standard visible.

  • Established local operating history
  • Public reputation that already exists
  • License or registration where the market requires it
  • Proof of insurance before final activation
  • One approved contractor per trade, per city

Read the full approval standard

Contractor path

Use the Contractor Approved St. George application path for a city-and-trade claim, waitlist, or open-city request.

The contractor page explains the contractor-side path without crowding the homeowner homepage: one approved contractor per trade and city, St. George waitlist handling when the live roster is full, and manual review before any listing goes live.

  • $29 covers the first 30 days only
  • The current checkout does not auto-rebill
  • Open-city applications are still accepted
  • Checkout completion does not bypass manual review

Open the contractor application page

Homeowner request

Use one request when the right contractor path is not obvious.

This is the same direct intake path used for local St. George requests and for future-market demand that still needs manual routing review.

  • One request instead of a contractor blast
  • City, timeline, and project details kept together
  • Useful for cross-trade or not-yet-live categories
  • Still homeowner-first even outside the live footprint

Send a request

Tell us about the project.

This is a one-request intake path, not a mass contractor blast.

Common questions

Common questions about the approval standard and contractor claim path.

How do I use the live St. George contractor roster?

Start with the live St. George roster if your project fits one of the current categories, or submit one homeowner request if you need help choosing the right contractor path.

Which contractor categories are live in St. George right now?

The current live St. George categories are painting, epoxy flooring, roof coatings, stucco repair, plumbing, HVAC, general contractor, and electrical work.

What does "approved contractors in St. George" mean?

The phrase "approved contractors in St. George" means Contractor Approved has manually selected that business for the current city-and-trade slot based on local operating history, public reputation, licensing where required, and proof of insurance before final activation. This does not mean the site is a government licensing body, trade association certifier, or universal background-check authority - homeowners should still review scope, pricing, licensing, and insurance independently before hiring.

What if I need help outside St. George?

Use the homeowner request form if the job is outside the live Washington County footprint. Requests from non-live markets are kept for routing review and future launch demand instead of being shown as fake active rosters.

What does the $29 contractor claim cover?

The $29 covers the first 30 days only. The current checkout does not auto-rebill - renewal is confirmed manually before the term ends. Listing activation still follows manual review regardless of checkout completion.

For contractors

Ready to apply for a city-and-trade claim or join the waitlist for a currently occupied slot?

The public contractor acquisition flow now lives on its own page so the homeowner-facing search surface stays local and clearer.